Renal Disease Services

What Are The Specific Needs For Kidney Related Illnesses?

About Kidney Disease

A diagnosis of kidney disease means that a person has damage in their kidneys and cannot filter blood the way they should. Consequently, this damage can cause waste to build up in the body. Also, kidney failure can cause other health problems, such as heart disease. If your loved one has kidney disease, it increases their risk for other complications. Risk factors for kidney disease include diabetes, high blood pressure, and family history of kidney failure.

Recent data shows that over 20 million people have a diagnosis of kidney disease in the United States. Over the past few years, kidney disease has been on the rise. Health care professionals can influence the health of those at risk. People who suffer from kidney insufficiency require specialized care. Kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or even renal failure are all conditions that can become chronic.

Dialysis

Residents who need extended care after an acute renal episode require a customized care plan. Renal Disease Services at Arbors at Mifflin is a comprehensive network of professionals. If it is determined that a resident needs a dialysis routine, we can provide it on site. We eliminate the need for adding long transportation difficulties to appointments. Of course, incorporating dialysis into daily activities makes it easier to endure. Residents can arrive at the dialysis unit, have a session, and return to normal activities.

For Newly Diagnosed Residents

Residents with kidney disease may first have a critical renal failure episode that requires hospital care. They may be stable enough to leave the hospital but not well enough to go home. As a result, they come to Arbors at Mifflin to recover. Here, they build physical strength while continuing to receive quality medical care, and learn how to manage their disease.

For Residents Who Are Managing Their Disease

Renal disease sufferers tend to find themselves in the hospital regularly as the disease progresses. Once stable, a new resident can transfer straight from the hospital to Arbors at Mifflin for post-acute recovery care. While they regain their strength through therapy, we teach our residents how to manage their disease better.

Residents and their families also learn how to arrange their own care. Doctors and other members of our nursing staff develop a customized course of treatment. The new plan may include dietary changes, medications, and physical therapy, so it’s essential that families are involved. As always, we are available to support you and your loved ones. We would be happy to assist you and answer your questions about this complicated condition. Contact us at any time. We want to help you ensure your loved one gets the best care possible, with an enhanced quality of life.

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